HB 261, 76th R.S. history

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HB 261, 76th R.S.
Relating to the forfeiture of good conduct time of an inmate who files a frivolous or malicious lawsuit while confined in county jail awaiting transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Last action: Effective immediately

Author: Ray Allen
Joint Author: Terry Keel | Charles Jones | John Culberson
Sponsor: Kenneth Armbrister

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 1999, 76th R.S.,ch. 655, General and Special Laws of Texas

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)
Engrossed (Senate Research Center)
Enrolled (Office of House Bill Analysis)
Introduced (Office of House Bill Analysis)

Subjects:
Civil Remedies & Liabilities
Corrections--Jails & Prisons
FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS
GOOD CONDUCT TIME
MANDATORY SUPERVISION

House Committee: Corrections (Pat Haggerty, Ray Allen, John Culberson, Dan Ellis, Jessica Farrar, Patricia Gray, David Lengefeld, John Longoria, Todd Staples)
Minutes: February 23 1999
Senate Committee: Criminal Justice (Kenneth Armbrister, Robert Duncan, Mike Jackson, Jane Nelson, Florence Shapiro, Royce West, John Whitmire)
Minutes: May 12 1999

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